By Phebe Wahl By Phebe Wahl | August 10, 2022 | People, Lifestyle,
Hot on the heels of a major Marvel moment and a new Rouge Dior Forever campaign, Dior Beauty Ambassador Natalie Portman is stronger than ever.
Dior Bar jacket, dior. com; Hair: Mara Roszak; Makeup: Peter Philips for Dior Beauty; Rouge Dior Forever Lipstick, Dior Forever Foundation in No. 2W, 5 Couleurs Couture eye shadow palette in No. 649 Nude Dress, Diorshow Iconic Overcurl mascara in No. 090 black, Diorshow On Set Brow in No. 032 dark brown and Dior Vernis in No. 108 Muguet.
Infront of the camera since her teenage years, Natalie Portman’s star is burning brighter than ever as her summer blockbuster, Thor: Love and Thunder, shattered records as the biggest debut in the history of the franchise, bringing in an impressive $143 million in North America opening weekend. The secret to her staying power? Yes, the Israeli-born actress and Dior Beauty ambassador exudes a confidence that seems to increase with age.
“It was really fun to wield the hammer!” she says of the project in which she plays Dr. Jane Foster, who undergoes an empowering transformation to become the Mighty Thor. “Nothing compares to being able to step into a character who is a fully fleshed woman with real obstacles to overcome. Seeing all of the elements of our lives on screen, and not just the joy, is so important,” she says. As a mother of two children she shares with husband Benjamin Millepied, Portman says that having a film her children can enjoy was an added bonus. “I’m really fortunate to have had so many amazing moments in my career thus far. Nothing compares, though, to having your kids think you’re cool, so co-founding Angel City FC and having Thor: Love and Thunder being released this year are at the top of my list.”
Dior Bar jacket, dior. com; Hair: Mara Roszak; Makeup: Peter Philips for Dior Beauty; Rouge Dior Forever Lipstick, Dior Forever Foundation in No. 2W, 5 Couleurs Couture eye shadow palette in No. 649 Nude Dress, Diorshow Iconic Overcurl mascara in No. 090 black, Diorshow On Set Brow in No. 032 dark brown and Dior Vernis in No. 108 Muguet.
Portman has also enjoyed success as a beauty ambassador for Dior, epitomizing the elegant and empowered spirit of the house. “Since the inception of the brand, Dior has had an unwavering commitment to women and a level of tradition and artistry that is unmatched, in my opinion,” she says. “They make products I can be proud to promote that are somehow both modern and timeless. The team is also collaborative, creative and kind.” Portman serves as the face for the brand’s new Rouge Dior campaign this fall, offering a striking statement for a bold lip. “Rouge Dior is iconic and I am honored to be the face of it. When I wear Rouge Dior, I feel a little stronger and a little more confident. I hope others do too,” she says. “To have even a small effect on people in that way is extremely rewarding.” The new Rouge Dior Forever campaign feels perfectly aligned with where Portman is today. “The Rouge Dior woman is a modern heroine who asserts herself with confidence, and who likes to be surrounded by other women, to celebrate female power together. Viviane Sassen was the perfect choice for this campaign as her work celebrates femininity and freedom. She was able to intuitively capture the movements and the way the lipstick illuminates the faces of women,” explains Portman. “This new campaign is an ode to femininity and all about sisterhood, strength and the power of color. It represents women for who we are, what we want, and encourages us to celebrate one another. I really love that sentiment.”
Dior blouse, dior.com; Hair: Mara Roszak; Makeup: Peter Philips for Dior Beauty; Rouge Dior Forever Lipstick, Dior Forever Foundation in No. 2W, 5 Couleurs Couture eye shadow palette in No. 649 Nude Dress, Diorshow Iconic Overcurl mascara in No. 090 black, Diorshow On Set Brow in No. 032 dark brown and Dior Vernis in No. 108 Muguet.
Portman’s relationship with the House of Dior is not new as she has appeared in many campaigns over the years. “There have been so many amazing memories over the years! Visiting Grasse [in France] is always so special. There’s absolutely no place like it. I love walking through the rose fields, visiting the Dior home and experiencing the creation of the product in the lab. It’s a nice reminder of the authenticity, care and tradition that goes into making the perfume and beauty products,” she shares. “Makeup can be a lot of fun and a great way to elevate a look, but natural beauty comes from within,” says Portman when asked how she shares ideas on beauty with her children. “I love how makeup can serve so many purposes in my life. It’s a tool for helping me transform into a character, brightening me up on my most tired days for some errands, or being the perfect finishing touch for a night out.”
As radiant as ever, Portman follows a routine to help her look and feel her best. “I try and sleep eight hours a night, find ways to be in nature regularly, love a guided meditation and make time to read every day,” she says. “I really love to be in nature and find that it’s a great way to reset. A guided meditation is also great. Tara Brach is my go-to. I went vegan and cut out dairy and eggs a long time ago, and it made a world of difference for my complexion.” And, of course, don’t forget the red lip. “A good lip is everything! It’s the perfect pop of confidence for any moment.”
Dior dress, dior.com; Hair: Mara Roszak; Makeup: Peter Philips for Dior Beauty; Rouge Dior Forever Lipstick, Dior Forever Foundation in No. 2W, 5 Couleurs Couture eye shadow palette in No. 649 Nude Dress, Diorshow Iconic Overcurl mascara in No. 090 black, Diorshow On Set Brow in No. 032 dark brown and Dior Vernis in No. 108 Muguet.
Up next, Portman will star in a new limited series, Lady in the Lake (an adaptation of the Laura Lippman novel) for AppleTV+ opposite Lupita Nyong’o, which will be released next year. We will be watching as the Academy Award winner is sure to deliver another captivating performance.
Photography by: Photographed by Sofia Sanchez // Styled by Ryan Hastings